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Hardcover Bleached Faith: The Tragic Cost When Religion Is Forced Into the Public Square Book

ISBN: 0804758611

ISBN13: 9780804758611

Bleached Faith: The Tragic Cost When Religion Is Forced into the Public Square (Stanford Law Books)

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Public recognition of religion has been a part of American political life from the beginning of our country, and that is not going to change. But in recent years, the effort by some to challenge the long held separation of church and state by imposing religion in the public sphere has caused more harm than good.

Along the lines of other incredulous "neo-Enlightenment" books, Bleached Faith makes a forceful case that the gravest threat to real faith comes from those who would water down religion in order to win the dubious honor of forcing it into public buildings and classrooms.

The freedom of religion we enjoy in the United States, both as a matter of law and practice, is extraordinary by any measure. However, when American courts allow the government to insert religious symbolism in public spaces, real religion is the loser. Goldberg argues that people on both sides of this debate should resist this corruption of religion. The book provides a survey of the legal and political environment in which battles over the public display of the Ten Commandments, the teaching of intelligent design in our schools, and the celebration of religious holidays take place.

Goldberg firmly maintains that, "if American religion becomes a watered-down broth that is indistinguishable from consumerism and science, we will have no one to blame but ourselves. My opposition to pushing religion into the courthouse and the biology classroom does not stem from hostility to religion. I am opposed to bleached faith--the empty symbolism that diminishes the power of real belief."

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This book approaches the issue of separation of church and state from the point of view that such separation is positive (and almost essential) for the protection of religious values. The author offers a well-reasoned point of view that comes from a different angle than most books discussing this issue. This viewpoint is supported by arguments showing that the constitutional conditions placed on public displays of religious symbols cheapens them through secularization and that efforts to promote curricula such as intelligent design denigrate religion and have the practical effect of casting religion in a disparaging light. Anyone who is interested in the discourse of religion and government should read this book because it is offers the perspective that subjecting religion into the governmental sphere is more likely to harm religion than promote it.
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